Welcome to the April ’13 Dutchoils newsletter!
Much
to report in this month’s newsletter: the upcoming Richmond ARThouse
Open Studios Festival, the recent sale of four still life and wildlife paintings, and I’m
excited to now have art prints and greeting cards available thanks to my
new Canon MG8250 printer. This month I’ll also be screen printing to
try and produce beautiful textiles for the kitchen & home and I’ll
be sketching at Kew Gardens.
A special offer is included at the bottom of this newsletter!
ARThouse Open Studios Festival, Richmond:
21-23 and 28-30 June
This
Open Studios Festival is an exciting opportunity for artists to open
their homes, studios, classrooms and gardens and showcase a wide range
of artwork created in the local area to the public. It is an annual
event; apparently 2012 was the biggest festival yet with over 80
individual artists, 12 artist and community groups and 7 schools. I
believe that 90 artists will be taking part this June.
This year's
Open Studios will take place over two weekends in June: 21 - 23 and 28 -
30 June in venues across the whole borough of Richmond. I’ll open up
our conservatory and garden and my paintings, drawings, art prints and
cards will be for sale. I also hope to have screen printed homeware
available. There will be tea and biscuits and also some great discounts!
Check my
ARThouse page for info on visiting times or
contact me.
The
festival kicks off with a group exhibition from 1 June – 27 July at the
Riverside Gallery in Richmond town centre. It will be an ideal
opportunity for a sneak peek at what everyone has to offer, so pop by
for a glass of wine during that first week.
Latest paintings sold
I’m delighted to report that I sold two more paintings through Suzie of
Hill Rise Framers & Gallery in Richmond: “Still life with cherry
tomatoes and blue cheese” and a painting of a puffin. Both paintings are
oil on linen and had been on display in Suzie’s window. They were sold
for £250 each. Well done, Suzie!
I also sold two paintings at the
latest Twickenham Art Circle exhibition (11-14 April): "Winter bird"
(framed, £100) and "Still life with plums" (unframed, £150). Was
delighted to see that my greeting cards and mounted art prints were
popular as well; three prints were sold at £25 each. To me this
indicates that people like to take away an affordable piece, rather than
having to spend more money on a painting. As always the art group did
well during this spring exhibition in Twickenham; a big thank-you to the
organising committee.
New! Art prints and greeting cards
My husband gave me a shiny new Canon PIXMA MG8250 printer for Christmas
and I can now offer reproductions of any of my pieces. The MG8250
printer produces high-quality prints; I use heavyweight (350 gsm)
Hahnemuhle fine art paper, which has a warm, natural white colour and a
traditional etching paper surface structure. Greeting cards are blank
inside with the image printed on the glossy outside, which is an
archival photo surface. The Canon pigment inks are part of the Chroma
Life100 system so reproductions will last for a long time. Please
contact me
if you’re interested in prints (typically £25-30) and cards (£2.50;
also available in multi-packs). Prints can be delivered in suitable
mounts and cards come with a C6 white envelope wrapped in cellophane.
Cards and prints will also be available to buy through
my shop page (Paypal). Free P&P!
Screen printing kitchen & homeware
If I may say so myself, my botanical work would look nice on textiles
for the home. Since I like the craft-like quality of hand-printed cloth,
I have bought screen printing equipment and will be using a
photographic emulsion method which allows me to print fine line and
halftones. The plan is to initially produce tea towels, napkins and
aprons featuring fruit, vegetables and flowers.
Sketching at Kew Gardens
Now I have a wonderful new baby to look after, I’ll wheel him to the
Palm House at Kew Gardens this month to produce some new botanical work.
Some of this will then be screen printed onto textiles for the kitchen
& home. Keep an eye on my blog (
www.dutchoils.com/painters-blog) for progress!
Upcoming exhibitions
11 May: Richmond May Fair
- in the Richmond Arts tent!
17–19 May: Richmond Art Society, Landmark Arts Centre, Teddington
21–30 June : ARThouse Open Studios Festival, Richmond
1 June–27 July : ARThouse group exhibition, Riverside Gallery, Richmond
10 June – 10 August : Llewellyn Alexander Gallery, Waterloo, London
Offer of the month (2 months, really)
For the months of April and May 2013, I’ve reduced the price of a mounted art print to £20; please
contact me with the artwork of your choice (pick from www.dutchoils.com). Free P&P!